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-ANNOUNCEMENTS
. cies of the Methodist W. S. C.
L ‘.,1l meet at 3:30 p. m. Monday as
S *. No. 1 with Mrs. Floyd Ta
io ‘\ No 2 with Mrs. R. E. Brown;
f', w ith Mrs. L. C. Walker; No.
f w ith W. E. Marshall, Jr.
Sorosis Club will meet at
Thursday, Jan. 9, a t the
lie of Mrs. W. V. Tuggle.
General Meeting of the Bap
y M. S. will be held at the
Burch’ at 4 p. m. Monday.
DEPARTMENT of banking
STATE OF GEORGIA
STATEMENT OP CONDITION OF
PERRY LOAN & SAVINGS BANK
PERKY, GEORGIA
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31. 1946
AS CALLED FOR Bl THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS
r e ANDREW. President W. V. TUGGLE, Cashier (
DATE OF CHARTER, 1889 DATE BEGAN BUSINESS, 1889
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $ 419,947.56
State of Georgia and Municipal Bonds owned None
U s. Government Securities owned 1,221,000.00
Other Stocks and Bonds owned None
Banking House and Lot 1.00
Furniture and Fixtures 1.00
Other Real Estate owned None
Cash in Vault and Amount Due from
Approved Reserve Agents 641.574.86
Checks for Clearing and Due from Other Banks 134.41
Cash Items None
Overdrafts 138 47
Advance on Cotton and Other Commodities 6,552.26
Customers Liability on Letters of Credit
and Acceptances None
Profit and Loss None
Other Resources . None
TOTAL $2,289,349.56
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 25,000.00
Capital Notes None
Surplus Fund 27,500.00
Undivided Profits 61,303.01
Reserve Funds None
Due to Banks None
Dividends Unpaid 800.00
Cashier’s Checks • 5,989.56
Certified Checks None
Demand Deposits 2,081,074.91
Time Certificates of Deposits 63,632.08
Savings Deposits 24,050.00
Letters of Credit and Acceptances
Executed for Customers None
Bills Payable None j
Notes and Bills Rediscounted None
Other Liabilities None
TOTAL $2,289,349.56
GEORGIA, Houston County.
Personally appeared before the undersigned, an officer au
thorized to administer oaths in said county W. V. Tuggle,
who, on oath, says that he is the Cashier of the Perry Loan
& Savings Bank, and that the above and foregoing report of
said Bank is true and correct.
W. V. TUGGLE, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 4th day of January,
1947. AUBREY RAINEY, N. P. Ho. Co. Ga.
We. the undersigned directors of said bank, do certify
:hat we have carefully read said report and that the same is
true and correct according to the best of our information,
knowledge and belief, and that the above signature of the
Cashier of said Bank is the true and genuine signature of
that officer.
This 4th day of January, 1947.
C. E. ANDREW.
M. M. DEAN,
Directors of said Bank.
MEET ME AT
KICKLIGHIER’S
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
Phone 2 Perry, Ga.
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Bicycle Repairs & Parts
Cannister Sets - Pin-up Lamps
Window Glass - Cut to Fit
Houston Hardware Co.
“If It’s Hardware, We Have It”
Phone 267 * Perry, Ga.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
W. G. ETHRIDGE
BARFIELD’S STORE PERRY, GA.
Carey Ragsdale, Albany insurance
man, will be the speaker at the
luncheon meeting of the Perry Ki
wanis Club Tuesday, Jan. 14, Rev.
J. A. Ivey, club president, an
nounced.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express to our many
friends our heartfelt thanks of ap
preciation for their kindness and
bountiful floral offerings to our
loved one. May God bless each of
you. •
The family of A. W. TABOR.
PERSONAL MENTION!
i
Mrs. L. C. Howard, who has been
visiting Mrs. Mildrd Brasher, her
daughter, at Coral Gables, Fla., and
i Mrs. Joe Stalnaker at Miami, has
j returned home.
Mrs. E. C. Hobbs of Lumpkin and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobbs and
daughter of Blackshear spent the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
C. Miller.
Rev. J. A. Ivey and daughter,
Ann, accompanied Bobby Ivey and
Loric McElhcney on their return to
Mars Hill College last weekend.
Marvin Taylor has returned to
the University of Georgia after vis
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Taylor of Clinchficld during the
holidays.
Mrs. J. M. Holloman, Mrs. P. M.
Satterfield. Mrs. J. M. Satterfield
and Harris and Mac Satterfield vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Avery Lee and
family at Manchester during the
I holidays.
T-Sgt. Harmon L. Knight, who
has been stationed in Japan for
several months, has returned home.
He has re-enlisted in the service
and will report to Warner Robins
Feb. 3 for assignment.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmit Akin and
daughter, Anna Kathryn, moved
this week to Griffin, where they
will make their home.
Mrs. G. L. Slocumb of Kathleen
and Mrs. W. H. Walters of Tifton
visited Mrs. Betty Woodard and
Miss Annie Woodard Thursday.
Mrs. M. H. Bowles and daughter,
Florence Ann, of Waynesville, N.
C., and Mrs. R. L. Hartley of Ir
winton visited Mrs. D. M. Ryle
Thursdav. j
Mrs. Molly Brown of Dewey Rose,
Ga., spent the Christmas holidays
here with her daughter, Mrs. A. G.
Hendrick.
Bill Bostwick of Perry was honor
ed by being named on the Dean’s
List for the first quarter at Mercer
University.
Miss Charlie Bloodworth of Elko
was named to the Dean’s List at
G. S. C.W., Milledgeville, for the
j first quarter.
- Carlton Pierce, Jr., and Lewis
Bledsoe have enrolled at M. G. C.,
Cochran, for the winter quarter.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hardy and
daughter spent the holidays with
relatives and friends at Inverness,
j Fla.
Miss Marie Armstrong has return
ed home after a two weeks visit
with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Davis
and Lt. Comdr. Davis of Gulf Port
R. I.
Albert Skellie and Eugene Lash
ley, Jr., spent two days last week
v/ith friends at Villa Rica.
Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Hendrick at
tended a Hendrick family reunion
in Atlanta recently.
Miss Jean Brown and Fred Pitt’-
man of Atlanta visited Miss Brown’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brown,
last weekend.
Miss Merrylle Hunnicutt, en route
to Richmond, Va„ where she at
tends Richmond Professional In
stitute of William and Mary, vis
ited friends at Duke University,
Durham, N. C., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith
j announce the birth of a daughter,
Shirley Diane, on Doc. 21, at the
j Gallemore Clinic.
( Mi. and Mrs. J. A. Beddingfield
drove to Jefferson, Ga., to visit her
parents, Dr, and Mrs. L. R. Bryson
last Sunday. Joye Beddingfield, who
had spent a week with the Bry
sons, returned with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell B. Lewis
had as their guests for the weekend, f
her brother, Hugh Gaines and Mrs. |
Gaines of Delores, Colo. Mr. Gaines j
j is improving after a long illness and |
: is residing at Smyrna, Ga.
Mrs. Ava Short has returned from j
| Lexington, N. C., where she has vis- i
ited her daughter. She will spend j
the winter with Mrs. A. M. Ander- j
J son, her sister.
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Our Men Know
Their Business
It's Your Health!
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Registered pharmacists
compound your doc
tor’s prescription here.
Feel lull confidence in
their skill—and in the
freshness of the inpe- i
I clients they use.
HOUSTON DRUG CO.
i Phone 32 Perry, Ga.
Nathan Gilbert returned to Alf
red University Alfred, N. Y., after
spending the holidays with his
mother, Mrs. C. W. Morrow and Mr.
Morrow.
Capt Fred Saunders, stationed at
Fort Dix, N. J., and Mrs. Saunders
visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saunders,
Sr., during the holidays.
Mrs. Charles G. Harris is improv
ng at her homo after an attack of
influenza which required treatment
at the Taylor Memorial Hospital in
Hawkinsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Houser Edwards of
Fort Valley visited Mrs. Betty
Woodard and Miss Annie Woodard
last weekend.
Mrs. J. H. Barnes of Paris, Ky.,
and Mrs. L. D. Enloe of Atlanta
spent Monday with Mrs. Charles G.
Harris en route to Florida. Upon
their return, they will spend seve
ral days here.
Mrs. Pete Craig and Pete, Jr.,
are expected Thursday to visit Mrs.
Craig's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Harris.
Cpl. Joe Allen Jones of Fort Val
ley visited his s’ster Mrs. Charlie
Logue and Mr. Logue last Monday.
Cpl. Jones has left for California
where he will be assigned to over
seas duty.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey B. Andrew,
Tr., and son, Carey B. 111, of Nor
folk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
B, Andrew, Sr., during the Christ
mas and New Year holidays.
W. D. Aultman of Byron was the
guest of his son, Hubert A. Ault
man, at the Kiwanis Club meeting
Tuesday. Allen Stone of Warner
Robins was* the guest of Alton
Hardy and Warner Wells and Rev.
R. L. Harvey of Fort Valley were
guests of Rev. J. A. Ivey.
Mrs. Myra Brown has been
named assistant manager of the
Wynn Store, formerly the E.
and S.
Mrs. Lena Stembridge, Mrs. Ran
dolph Gober, Anno and Emily Go
ber of Macon visited friends and
relatives here last Tuesday.
j
Farmers can help reduce egg
breakage by keeping egg cases in
good repair and by packing eggs
according to recommended practi
ces, specialists of the Extension Ser
vice declare.
Our low Prices Will SCORE With'You...
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January 11,1947 [
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j ™ FLOUR 25 ,b - 1.69 50 lb 3.35
PET MILK, can 15c Strained p n L p „ r ,. OA.
GROUND MEAT, Ib. 40c Sauc e UlallUCil j Can 01/C
| NOODLES, pkg. 12c
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SOUP Can 14c SESSO COOKING UIL quart tHiC
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i rjOll MULLET, lb 23c Fresh Table Dressed
! MaH CHOKERS, lb 29c FHYt-RS, lb. 65c
8 088 TROUT. Ib. 45c HP NS, lb : 55c
BREAKFAST Bacon , h . 65c Pork CHOPS , s . 49c
OLEO lb. 43c j Tenderized Hams lb. 58c
COPELAND’S
SAUSAGE lb. 58c OYSTERS Pt :?£
BRAMBLETT’S GROCERY
CITY MARKET
HOME JOURNAL, Perry. Ga., Jan. 9. 1947
SEED CLEANING
\
Have your Lespedeza, CrotaiSL
laria, Cow Peas, Soy Beans
and any other seed cleaned
here. We operate continuous
ly. If in the market for Seed,
see us first.
Pritchett & Thompson Co.
Phone 245 Perry, Ga.
THE TIME HAS COME
Seed Wheat and Lupine
Innoc alation
We are still taking CORN as rapidly
as possible
Davis Warehouse Co.
Phone 87 Perry, Ga.
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